Jonathan Majors has finally opened up about being found guilty on two of the four misdemeanor counts of assault and harassment he faced in his domestic abuse case with ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari.
In an exclusive interview with ABC News, the actor broke the long-held silence he has demonstrated since the March 2023 incident unfolded.
Speaking with anchor Linsey Davis, Majors denied hitting Jabbari (or any woman he has dated).
He copped to being careless with her heart but was adamant that his wrongdoing does not veer beyond that.
Getting emotional in places he shared that he hasn’t seen his daughter “in a while” and made clear that the issue at hand is why.
Elsewhere, he praised his girlfriend Meagan Good for being “an angel” by his side “like Corretta [Scott King]” – a callback of sorts to publicized comments he made to Jabarri. Specifically, her need to behave like Corretta.
Watch the must-see segment from Good Morning America below…
EXCLUSIVE: “This has been very, very, very hard and very difficult and confusing in many ways.”
Jonathan Majors speaks out for the first time after conviction in domestic violence trial and shares hopes to work in Hollywood again. @LinseyDavis reports. https://t.co/MyWyLCbpzv pic.twitter.com/W7D3IH3eRW
— Good Morning America (@GMA) January 8, 2024
As reported, Majors was dropped by his management and PR firms upon his initial arrest and Marvel axed him from the role of Kang the Conqueror in the MCU almost immediately following the handing down of the guilty verdict.
More from the interview is set to air tonight (January 8) on ABC News at 7pm ET.
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